A 'disturbing trend' in prescription renewalsThey should be a signal to get a follow-up visit. But these days patients can't be bothered and their pharmacists are only too happy to request renewals on their behalf. Something's got to change, says one doctor. Illicit drug deaths could outpace vehicle crash fatalities in B.C. by year's endGovernment searching for solutions to stop soaring number of overdose deaths. Alberta hopes new ad campaign will reduce spike in gonorrhea, syphilis cases Provincial health officials say cases last year were up 80% from 2014. Standardized auxiliary labels for oral oncology drugs Focus on most significant cautions for each drug, providing more consistent information to patients. U.K.: Historic physician strike left 6,000 patients stranded in hospital Health-care professionals, patients and pharmaceutical industry align on ethical collaboration Framework provides guidance on clinical trials, continuing education and funding Stateside: White male physicians earn 35% more than black counterparts BMJ study also reinforces past findings that that adjusted earnings for female physicians are far less than for men Move to allow private CT scans in Saskatchewan criticized as backdoor to privatization Bone marrow transplant can halt progression in patients with aggressive MS: study Experimental transplant halts progression of woman's MS, reverses some symptoms. Neighbourhood Pharmacy EXPO preview For a preview of what to expect at the Neighbourhood Pharmacy EXPO 2016, we spoke with three experts slated to present. First Previous 1316 1317 1318 1319 1320 Next Last